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is hardship
noun
(countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.
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"There is evil in the world; there is hardship," Mr. Obama said.
"What the heck is hardship if not Tony's situation?" he asked.
There is hardship, but also, as in real life, indestructible bonds that sustain the characters.
But what is hardship is that Crowden (not his real name) is working those hours at a loss.
Why bother with, say, trying to stop the killing in Somalia when there is hardship and desperation back home?
There is much to be learned, much to be improved, there is hardship ahead as there was years ago and always will be.
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There's laughter, there's hardship.
"It's hardship that commands us".
I'm not saying it's hardship, but are they able to live with it?
"But it's hardship not to be able to work the grounds that we plant".
There will be hardship, occupational, medical and possibly educational deferments available.
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